53 min

Case Study: Analysing the efforts LASG Ministry of Environment & Water Resources Bridging The Gap

    • Politics

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This episode is a case study of the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, focusing on demolitions and the dehumanization of poor and vulnerable people. The Ministry's main goals are fostering a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment and a flood-free Lagos. The demolitions and removal of informal settlements have sparked controversy, with concerns about transparency, accountability, and the impact on the poor and vulnerable. Suggestions for improvement include better data management, transparency, accountability, and addressing gender inequality.





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P.S.A: Click here to record a voice mail on the podcast to share feedback on your key takeaways or questions about any episode so far. We will listen to all and share some on the future episodes (you will be kept anonymous).

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This episode is a case study of the Lagos State Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, focusing on demolitions and the dehumanization of poor and vulnerable people. The Ministry's main goals are fostering a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment and a flood-free Lagos. The demolitions and removal of informal settlements have sparked controversy, with concerns about transparency, accountability, and the impact on the poor and vulnerable. Suggestions for improvement include better data management, transparency, accountability, and addressing gender inequality.





 For inquiries, long feedback, or proposals email: canwebridgethegap@gmail.com

To continue the discussion follow us on:

⁠Twitter ⁠or ⁠Instagram⁠

53 min